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Number of Reviews collected

in Laptops

131

Total

1137

Source country

GB

United Kingdom

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
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Average source rating

72

Highest rating

100

Lowest rating

33

Laptops

Getac E100

Aimed at field workers and service technicians, the latest E100 from Getac claims to be the lightest rugged tablet PC on the market. Its magnesium alloy case certainly plays a big part in this, as the complete unit tips the scales at a very modest 1.4kg.

A pricey but very solid and lightweight rugged tablet PC with plenty of features and a high-quality TFT touchscreen.

August, 2008

Rating

83

alaSCORE 88

5 reviews

Sony VAIO VGN-FW11ZU

Sony VAIO VGN-FW11ZU

By Mike Jennings

Plenty of laptops arrive at PC Pro with entertainment in mind, but few are as capable or well-featured as the new Sony VAIO VGN-FW11ZU. It's one of the first machines of any kind - desktops included - that we've seen with a Blu-ray writer, for instance, a...

Quick, packed full of features and boasting a 16:9 high definition display, but it's too expensive for its own good.

August, 2008

Rating

67

alaSCORE 91

18 reviews

Samsung R510

Samsung R510

By Sasha Muller

Hot on the heels of Samsung's sub--2kg portable, the Q210 (web id: 215352), comes yet another in its revamped lineup. This time, however, there's a different target market in mind and this, the R510, boasts an altogether more affordable price point.

A generous specification and preternaturally good looks make the Samsung R510 a solid budget buy.

August, 2008

Rating

83

alaSCORE 91

12 reviews

Dell Studio 15

Dell Studio 15

By Matthew Sparkes

New lines from Dell don't come along too often, so the recently announced Studio line has understandably garnered plenty of column inches. Designed to sit between the low-end Inspiron and high-end XPS families, it comes in 15in and 17in flavours and its t...

A solid, stylish and comfortable debut, but it's too expensive in this configuration

August, 2008

Rating

67

alaSCORE 96

63 reviews

HP Pavilion HDX9320EA

HP Pavilion HDX9320EA

By Matthew Sparkes

Fastest, lightest, smallest, these are all superlatives that laptop manufacturers are keen to see associated with their products. Strange, then, that HP's latest 'portable' is the largest and heaviest laptop we have ever seen.

HP's latest desktop replacement proves that big can indeed be beautiful.

August, 2008

Rating

83

no alaScore

1 reviews

Samsung Q210

Samsung Q210

By Matthew Sparkes

Visually, Samsung's newest Q-series notebook has had a slight facelift, courtesy of the company's new "touch of colour" design. The same fingerprint-magnet, glossy black "Aura" finish from the formerly A-Listed Q70 remains on the exterior, but the inside...

Decent power, eminently portable and with a neat glossy styling - and the price is great too

July, 2008

Rating

67

alaSCORE 92

18 reviews

First look: AMD Puma platform

First look: AMD Puma platform

By Darien Graham-Smith

AMD has given PC Pro an exclusive look at its new mobile platform, codenamed Puma. The platform was formally launched in May, but until this week no hardware had been made available for public examination.

AMD's answer to Centrino offers plenty of new chips but its lack of coherence means it's no Intel challenger.

July, 2008

No rating

no alaScore

1 reviews

ADVENT 4211c

Advent 4211

By Sasha Muller

If you're in the market for an inexpensive ultraportable, you could do much, much worse than spend -330 on MSI's excellent Wind U100. Read that review to find out how MSI gives Asus and the rest a lesson in how to make a mini-laptop. But, what if we told...

Almost everything that's good about the MSI Wind, but at a significant saving. Consider us sold.

July, 2008

Rating

83

alaSCORE 93

19 reviews

Sony VAIO VGN-SR19VN

Sony VAIO VGN-SR19XN

By Tim Danton

We knew the SR19 would be challenging for a place on our A List the moment we set eyes on it. This laptop may have a price of around -800 exc VAT, but the quality of its design and the number of genuinely useful extras it packs in make it appear like a mu...

A stunning 1.9kg laptop that offers six hours of battery life, but it's the whole bundle - superb design, extra software and a two-year warranty - that lifts it above the rest

July, 2008

Rating

100

alaSCORE 91

11 reviews

ASUS M70 Series Laptop

Asus M70VM-7T031C

By Matthew Sparkes

Manufacturers are pushing the boundaries of design more than ever before at the moment, as Asus and countless others shrink laptops to unprecedented sizes and prices in the mini-laptop wars. However, it seems that the bulk Asus removes from one end of its...

A monster of a Centrino 2 laptop: fast, surprisingly long-lasting and very well-equipped for the price

July, 2008

No rating

alaSCORE 97

50 reviews

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